The Red Knight

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Published April 5, 2012 by Orion.

ISBN:
978-0-575-11329-9
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Review of 'The Red Knight' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

The Red Knight is a great tale of medieval fantasy. It's an entirely imaginary world, but it shares so many realistic details with our own that it's easy to lose track of that fact. It feels grubby, yet enobled. The layers of original fantasy are revealed somewhat slowly at first, but build to an excellent crescendo. For lovers of classic fantasy, this is a must read.

Review of 'The Red Knight' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

The titular Red Knight leads a company of mercenaries who have been hired to find & kill a monster who is on the estate of a large Abbey. As their monster hunt proceeds, they realize that the monster is just the first of many, and what looks to be a simple hunt & kill operation turns into a protracted siege, with the fate of the kingdom at stake.
The Red Knight is a remarkable genre debut. Its melding of gritty historical background with magical elements will immediately draw comparisons to George RR Martin. Like Martin, Cameron uses a fictionalized medieval England as the setting for his larger fantastical tale. There is a large cast of characters, with many POVs.

What sets The Red Knight apart from the legion of Martin imitators? Several factors: first is the feeling of historical accuracy given to the equipment and combat sequences. Cameron is apparently …

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